Many friends feel loss of Miss Frances Schmidt, who died yesterday.
After submitting to four surgical operations, following an acute attack of appendicitis, Miss Frances Schmidt, a native of this city, and daughter of Albert Schmidt, a pioneer real estate dealer of East Oakland, residing at East 14th Street and 15th Avenue, died yesterday morning, about 3 o'clock, aged 35 years. She passed away at Providence Hospital, where Drs. Sutherland and Hamlin were in charge of the case, and had been ill about five weeks.
Miss Schmidt was a lovable woman and had a wide circle of friends in the community among which she spent her life. She was the sister of Mrs. Paul W. Wuthe of 707 East Fifteenth Street, and of Albert Schmidt of Portland, and Otto Schmidt of this city.
The funeral will occur tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock from St. Anthony's Catholic church, the Rev. Father York officiating.
Oakland Tribune 3 April 1911
Many friends feel loss of Miss Frances Schmidt, who died yesterday.
After submitting to four surgical operations, following an acute attack of appendicitis, Miss Frances Schmidt, a native of this city, and daughter of Albert Schmidt, a pioneer real estate dealer of East Oakland, residing at East 14th Street and 15th Avenue, died yesterday morning, about 3 o'clock, aged 35 years. She passed away at Providence Hospital, where Drs. Sutherland and Hamlin were in charge of the case, and had been ill about five weeks.
Miss Schmidt was a lovable woman and had a wide circle of friends in the community among which she spent her life. She was the sister of Mrs. Paul W. Wuthe of 707 East Fifteenth Street, and of Albert Schmidt of Portland, and Otto Schmidt of this city.
The funeral will occur tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock from St. Anthony's Catholic church, the Rev. Father York officiating.
Oakland Tribune 3 April 1911
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